You could tell by his post match on Saturday that beating Leicester meant EVERYTHING to them. He was proper hyped. Nothing wrong with wanting to win of course, but to be giving EVERYTHING in September is a bit much. Emotionally they're so up and down that they'll be spent by Christmas, never mind being physically drained. No doubt Klopp has his plus points but efficiently managing a team of young men to achieve a long term aim appears to be completely beyond him.

To be fair, he did a fantastic job at Dortmund; and they seemed to have little problem at the business end of the season, though the German winter break was probably huge for them. You just canít keep losing your best players every season and not be affected eventually.

That said, heís losing his marbles completely over here. Heís easily the most annoying cunt on any touchline, anywhere. Letís hope BM pinch him back when they bin Ancellotti and the scouse end up with Big Sam.

Lost 14 times in his final season. Out of 34 games. Scored 47 goals, finishing 7th in a league with only a couple of quality sides.

The following season under Tuchel they won 24 out of 34 and scored 84 goals, and Weigl was the only major signing brought in.

You'd imagine his zany personality is enough to lift a side, especially one where he's brought in mid season and the mood is dark. But it'd grate after a while. Footballers are smart enough to recognise a numpty when they see one.

Lost 14 times in his final season. Out of 34 games. Scored 47 goals, finishing 7th in a league with only a couple of quality sides.

The following season under Tuchel they won 24 out of 34 and scored 84 goals, and Weigl was the only major signing brought in.

You'd imagine his zany personality is enough to lift a side, especially one where he's brought in mid season and the mood is dark. But it'd grate after a while. Footballers are smart enough to recognise a numpty when they see one.

He runs players into the ground. It must be absolutely exhausting playing for someone like that. I should imagine guardiola's players feel the same.

They're basically religious, god loving, Jesus freaks, who every year find out god doesn't exist and their life has been a lie.

Their memory 99% resets in August and away we go again...that 1% is always nagging in the soul and deep down they know they're living in a looped infinite time zone where LFC fail every season...
Destined to watch others win what they never have or will.